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Candlestick Park will be gone, but memories of stadium live on By Ann Killion , Sports Columnist Updated April 11, 2015 10:20 p.m. The demolition of Candlestick Park continues in San Francisco ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Candlestick Park could be demolished beginning as soon as next month, but it may not go out with the bang some were expecting. The change of plans has some neighbors ...
Also, even though Candlestick was constructed as a baseball park, the Giants had never won a World Series there — and had come closest on a bitter Game 7 finish when Willie McCovey’s potential ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- ABC7 is the first television station in the Bay Area to broadcast live from an unmanned drone. Watch as DroneView7 flies over and around Candlestick Park in San Francisco ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX 5) -- During my Sunday news broadcast, I referred to Candlestick Park as a "dump." Naturally, the sentimentalists and history revisionists reviled at my bad-natured remark and ...
Fifty-four years after $32 million Candlestick Park opened, the 49ers are building a new, $1.2 billion showcase of a stadium which is almost twice as big, wired to the hilt, and opening its doors ...
As the demolition of Candlestick Park moves into its third month, there's an unexpected controversy over using drinking water to suppress demolition dust. Friday afternoon, folks who live on Jamest ...
— -- SAN FRANCISCO -- I will enter Candlestick Park for the last of literally hundreds of times Monday. Good riddance, you cold, miserable, sterile dump. I will always love you. Like so many ...
I am Candlestick Park, and I will not be mocked. Well, that's not entirely true. I am Candlestick Park, and I live to be mocked. And yet, as those scabrous old transom peekers Matier and Ross tell ...
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